Drop anchor anywhere that has a sandy or muddy seabed. Flukes adjust for different conditions. Disassembles for easy storage. Lightweight aluminum is anodized to make it last.
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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Lewmar aluminum LFX fluke anchor. Now, this aluminum fluke anchor is going to let you drop anchor in different conditions. This is going to hold in sand and mud, and it's going to be ideal for boats from 31 feet to 50 feet long. And just to give you some overall dimensions, looking at the overall width first, we're sitting pretty close to 28 and 5/8 inches wide.
And then looking at what I'm calling the depth, really, just end to end, we're sitting right at about 34 and 14/16 inches. And then the fluke, we're sitting pretty close to 20 and 11/16 inches long. And this weighs about 15 pounds. And then you're going to be able to adjust the shank and the fluke to angles, for different angles for different conditions. And this is going to give you ample fluke surface area for holding your boat steady.
It's going to give you more holding power than steel fluke anchors of the same weight. And then this will be able to be taken apart for easy storage. I'm just trying to give you a good view of it there. You are going to be able to attach your anchor rope with the integrated eye that you see there. And this is made of anodized aluminum to protect against corrosion.
So, it is relatively lightweight for the size, but it's going to be very strong and very durable. So, I think it's going to hold up really well for you. Well, I think that's going to wrap up our real quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy.
Thank you for joining me.
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